Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Internet Association has signed a cooperation agreement with the Korea Federation of ICT Organisations, aiming to develop bilateral relations and create a forum for businesses of Vietnam and the Republic of Korea (RoK) to transfer technologies, services and industries relating to ICT.
Accordingly, the two sides will exchange market information, support Vietnamese and RoK companies to participate in trade fairs, and organise workshops and training courses on ICT.
The RoK is pursuing the I-Korea 4.0 policy, which, the Presidential Committee on the Fourth Industrial Revolution said, will secure a new growth engine for the country by expanding industries' productiveness and competitiveness under the idea of "intelligence, innovation, inclusiveness, and interaction," according to the Yonhap News Agency.
Vietnam is the RoK’s third largest trade partner. Of note, the bilateral cooperation in the IT sector is thriving.
Vietnam has more than 58 million internet users out of its 90 million people and over 125 million mobile subscribers. -VNA
Accordingly, the two sides will exchange market information, support Vietnamese and RoK companies to participate in trade fairs, and organise workshops and training courses on ICT.
The RoK is pursuing the I-Korea 4.0 policy, which, the Presidential Committee on the Fourth Industrial Revolution said, will secure a new growth engine for the country by expanding industries' productiveness and competitiveness under the idea of "intelligence, innovation, inclusiveness, and interaction," according to the Yonhap News Agency.
Vietnam is the RoK’s third largest trade partner. Of note, the bilateral cooperation in the IT sector is thriving.
Vietnam has more than 58 million internet users out of its 90 million people and over 125 million mobile subscribers. -VNA
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